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- Pennywise - Wikipedia
Pennywise became the central form It used to lure children — appearing to be a harmless clown Scholars and critics have noted the effectiveness of this design, as clowns are commonly viewed as uncanny (both in the sense of coulrophobia and in the form of the uncanny valley)
- It (Creature) | Stephen King Wiki | Fandom
It, better known as its own favorite form Pennywise the Dancing Clown (or simply, Pennywise), and alternatively known as Robert "Bob" Gray or The Monster, is a secondary antagonist in the Stephen King Mythos
- Pennywise lives! Every time IT appears in Stephen Kings . . .
Pennywise lives! With 'IT: Welcome to Derry' now airing, here's a guide to how the clown (and his deadlights) have haunted the pages of King's work since 'IT' was first published in 1986
- Welcome to Derry Reveals the Real Pennywise Finally Begins . . .
The latest Pennywise reveal lets us know exactly when we'll find all the answers we a re looking for in IT: Welcome to Derry
- ‘IT: Welcome to Derry’s Latest Twist Is Finally Explaining . . .
IT: Welcome to Derry uncovers the chilling backstory of Pennywise, linking the iconic clown to a mysterious carnival performer named Bob Gray
- ‘It: Welcome To Derry’—Who (Or What) Is Pennywise?
Pennywise is an alien entity who doesn’t belong on Earth, or even in this universe The creature’s true form is known as the "Deadlights," a mysterious orange light that can induce madness in
- What Is Pennywise? Stephen Kings IT Villain, Explained
According to Stephen King's novel "It," Pennywise the Dancing Clown is a alien who comes from a void that surrounds the universe He is merciless, cruel and uncaring in his quest to feed off of
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